- Julie Hammer
Infobox Military Person
name= Julie Hammer
lived=17 February 1955 -
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allegiance= flagicon|AustraliaAustralia
serviceyears= 1977 - 2005
rank= Air Vice Marshal
branch=Royal Australian Air Force
commands=Australian Defence Force Academy
Director General Information Services
Electronic Warfare Squadron
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awards=Member of the Order of Australia
Conspicuous Service Cross
laterwork= President ofEngineers Australia Air Vice Marshal Julie Hammer AM, CSC (born17 February 1955 ) was the first woman to be promoted to one-star rank and latertwo-star rank in theAustralian Defence Force , and the first woman to command an operational unit in theRAAF .Early life
Julie Margaret Hammer was born in
Brisbane on17 February 1955 . [http://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/AWE0319b.htm Australian Women Biographical Entry] ] She was educated atBrisbane Girls Grammar School . [ [http://www.bggs.qld.edu.au/archive_news.php?action=itemDisplay&ItemID=43&id=2004 Air Vice Marshall Julie Hammer] Brisbane Girls Grammar School article] Graduating in 1971, she was placed eighth in the State ofQueensland in the Senior PublicMatriculation Examination. [http://defence.gov.au/media/2003/18603.doc Defence Media Release PACC 186/034 July 2003 ] ] She attended theUniversity of Queensland where she majored inPhysics , graduating with a BSc (Hons). [http://www.uq.edu.au/news/index.html?article=4914 Air Vice-Marshal Julie Hammer is UQ’s 2003 alumni ace] ]ervice History
In 1977 she joined the
RAAF as an Education Officer. She was education Officer in the engineer cadet squadron at Frognall, Melbourne from 1977 to 1979, and then Instructor at the RAAF School of Radio at Laverton. [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P004274b.htm Bright Sparcs Biographical entry] ]In 1981, the Engineer Branch was opened to women and she transferred to the Electronics Category. She managed deep level maintenance on the RAAF's F-111,
UH-1 Iroquois ,CH-47 Chinook , and Canberra aircraft with No 3 Aircraft Depot atRAAF Base Amberley . She then worked at Headquarters Support Command in the engineering management of avionics equipment for the RAAF fleet. In June 1985 she was promoted toSquadron Leader , and became Sub-Section Head in the Aircraft Equipment Engineering Division (AEENG3) of Headquarters Support Command atVictoria Barracks, Melbourne .After 16 months study at No 5 Advanced Systems Engineering Course at
RAF Cranwell , she became a liaison officer in the Directorate of Scientific and Technical Intelligence at the Ministry of Defence inLondon . After the completion of herMaster of Science thesis in Aerosystems Engineering in 1987, she became a technical intelligence analyst with theJoint Intelligence Organisation inCanberra . This was followed by work on theP-3 Orion ESM Project, first as project engineer and then, following promotion to Wing Commander, as project manager.In 1992, she assumed command of the Electronic Warfare Squadron at
RAAF Base Edinburgh , becoming the first woman to command an operational unit of the RAAF, for which she was awarded theConspicuous Service Cross in theAustralia Day list in 1997. [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1033175&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Conspicuous Service Cross - 26 January 1997] She was also the recipient of the 1996Association of Old Crows (Australian Chapter) Award for Distinguished Service to Electronic Warfare.Returning to Canberra in 1996, Project Director of Joint Project 2030 Australian Defence Force Joint Command Support Environment of the Command and Support Systems Branch in the Defence Acquisition Organisation, Canberra. She completed a Graduate Diploma in Strategic Studies at the Joint Services Staff College, and became the first woman in the RAAF to become a member of the General List when she was promoted to
Group Captain in 1996. She was seconded for four months to serve on the Science and Technology Team of the Defence Efficiency Review.During 1999, she was the lone Australian student at the
Royal College of Defence Studies , completing a 12 month course in strategic and international studies. Returning to Australia in December 1999, she was promoted toAir Commodore , becoming the first woman to achieve that rank and the first to be promoted to one-star rank in the ADF. When she was subsequently promoted to Air Vice Marshal in 2003, she became the first woman to attain two-star rank in the ADF.She assumed duties as Director General Information Services, responsible for the operations and support of Defence’s fixed communications networks and computer systems throughout Australia. In December 2001, she became the first woman Commandant of the
Australian Defence Force Academy . That year she was awarded the SirCharles Kingsford Smith Memorial Medal by theRoyal Aeronautical Society to recognise her contribution to Australian aerospace, and she delivered the Kingsford Smith Memorial Lecture.She was appointed by the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women to be one of Australia's Honouring Women Ambassadors in 2002. She became the University of Queensland's 12th Alumnus of the Year in 2003, and a Member of the
Order of Australia in 2004. [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1056110&search_type=simple&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Member of the Order of Australia - 26 January 2004
Citation: "For exceptional service in the fields of electronics engineering in Defence, and military education as the Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Academy."]After the Air Force
Retiring from the RAAF in 2005, she became the National Vice President of
Engineers Australia , and its president in 2007. [ [http://www.pacetoday.com.au/articles/First-female-President-for-Engineers-Australia_z137524.htm First female President for Engineers Australia] ]References
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